Glaser Leads 2026 WSOP $10K Limit Hold'em Final Table
Hansen, Ausmus, and Lonis join Benny Glaser at the six-handed final table in Las Vegas.

Benny Glaser leads a seven-player final table in the 2026 World Series of Poker $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship, joined by noted pros Gus Hansen, Jeremy Ausmus, and Kyle Lonis, according to PokerNews reporting as of June 2026.
Why It Matters
The $10,000 buy-in Limit Hold'em Championship is one of the WSOP's most technically demanding events, attracting a field of elite specialists rather than recreational players. Glaser's chip lead is notable — the British pro holds multiple WSOP bracelets and is widely regarded as one of the world's top limit game players. For poker bettors and fans tracking futures markets, final table composition at this buy-in level directly influences live odds and prop bet outcomes on bracelet winners. Gambling involves real financial risk; any wagers on WSOP outcomes should reflect that final table dynamics can shift rapidly.
Context
The 2026 WSOP is running through its 18th day of scheduled events at its Las Vegas venue. Limit Hold'em — played with fixed bet sizes rather than the no-limit format dominant in mainstream coverage — rewards mathematical precision and hand-reading over explosive bluffing, making it a specialist's game. Hansen, a poker legend known primarily for no-limit and pot-limit formats, reaching this final table adds a compelling storyline to the event.
What's Next
The final table will play down to a bracelet winner, with Glaser entering as chip leader and the favorite to watch. PokerNews will provide live updates as the field narrows to a heads-up match and eventual champion.
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